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Re: Bakery by Oshiki Shinji
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Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:12:59 GMT
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very cool indeed.
The split level design works well, giving it the air of a building which has
been rebuilt and extended to suit over a period of time.
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James Stacey
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www.minifig.co.uk
#925 - I'm a citizen of Legoland travelling Incommunicado
"Bruce Hietbrink" <bnh@chem.ucla.edu> wrote in message
news:HC4C4y.8IM@lugnet.com...
> I don't think he posts here, so I'll do it for him. Check out Oshiki Shinji's
> Bakery.
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=37675
> At first I thought it was from Jon Furman, as it would fit perfectly with his
> village creations:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144
> Anyway, back to Oshiki Shinji. I love his three-fold design, where the
> building hinges open in a couple of different ways to give full access to the
> interior. Lots of awesome little details like the oven, the bed, the window
> for selling loaves, full access to the upstairs, etc.
>
> Bruce
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| I don't think he posts here, so I'll do it for him. Check out Oshiki Shinji's Bakery. (URL) first I thought it was from Jon Furman, as it would fit perfectly with his village creations: (URL) back to Oshiki Shinji. I love his three-fold design, (...) (22 years ago, 21-Mar-03, to lugnet.castle)
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